FSX Warbirds
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FSX/P3D v3 Consolidated C-87 Liberator Express Updated
FSX/P3D v3 Consolidated C-87 Liberator Express Updated. The Consolidated C87 Liberator Express was a transport derivative of the B-24 Liberator heavy bomber built during World War II for the United States Army Air Forces. A total of 287 C-87s were built alongside the B-24 at the Consolidated Aircraft plant. This is an FSX update for the Alphasim model and now features a new enhanced virtual cockpit with all new gauges compatible for FSX. In addition, the textures had to be partly modified to be recognized by FSX, some parts of them were not visible. The 2D panel features animated yoke and throttle panel. Smoke effect has been added as well. The package includes five liveries by different authors. Thanks to Phil Perrott for the original model, to Jim Nelson and Jaap de Baare for their previous updates and additional Brit liveries as well as to Glenn Duncan for the Corsair texture, which had to be modified to conform to this VC model. Panel and other updates for FSX by Michael Pook. (See also MISSING_GAUGES-1.ZIP)599 downloads
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FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk2 N5531
FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk2 N5531. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Gloster Gladiator Mk2 for flightsimmers who wish to use it in FSX. In April 1940 18 crated Sea Gladiators were unloaded at Malta and the Royal Navy agreed to pass several to the Royal Air Force for the air defence of the island. The arrestor hooks were removed and the aircraft formed the Hal Far Fighter Flight. Three Gladiators were given the names 'Faith', 'Hope' and 'Charity' although the names were not official and were not painted on the aircraft. 'Hope' (N5531) was destroyed on the ground by enemy bombing in May 1941. Repaint by Peter Watkins.135 downloads
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FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk2 N5520
FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk2 N5520. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Gloster Gladiator Mk2 for flightsimmers who wish to use it in FSX. In April 1940 18 crated Sea Gladiators were unloaded at Malta and the Royal Navy agreed to pass several to the Royal Air Force for the air defence of the island. The arrestor hooks were removed and the aircraft formed the Hal Far Fighter Flight. Three Gladiators were given the names 'Faith', 'Hope' and 'Charity' although the names were not official and were not painted on the aircraft. 'Faith' (N5520) shot down two Savoia Marchetti SM79 bombers and two Fiat CR42 fighters. The fuselage is preserved in Valletta. Repaint by Peter Watkins.177 downloads
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FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk2 N5519
FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk2 N5519. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Gloster Gladiator Mk2 for flightsimmers who wish to use it in FSX. In April 1940 18 crated Sea Gladiators were unloaded at Malta and the Royal Navy agreed to pass several to the Royal Air Force for the air defence of the island. The arrestor hooks were removed and the aircraft formed the Hal Far Fighter Flight. Three Gladiators were given the names 'Faith', 'Hope' and 'Charity' although the names were not official and were not painted on the aircraft. 'Charity' (N5519) shot down a Savoia Marchetti SM79 bomber, a Macchi MC200 and a Fiat CR42 fighters. The aircraft was shot down by a Fiat CR42 on 31st July 1940. Repaint by Peter Watkins.182 downloads
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FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K7903
FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K7903. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's FS2004 Gloster Gladiator Mk1 for flightsimmers who wish to use it in FSX. K7903 was based at RAF Ismailia, Egypt and flown by No 80(F) Squadron's 'A' Flight Commander in 1938. Repaint by Peter Watkins.139 downloads
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FSX Gloster Gladiator G-AMRK
FSX Gloster Gladiator G-AMRK. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Gloster Gladiator Mk1 for flightsimmers who wish to use it in FSX. G-AMRK was delivered to the RAF in 1938 as L8032 and was put into storage until 1943 when she was sent to 61 Operational Training Unit. Used post war as instructional airframe by Air Service Training, she was purchased by Viv Bellamy and restored to flying condition. In 1956 Gloster bought the aircraft back and after a while painted her in 72 Squadron markings. Gloster presented her to the Shuttleworth Collection in 1960 and she still remains airworthy today. Repaint by Peter Watkins.152 downloads
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FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K7920
FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K7920. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Gloster Gladiator Mk1 for flightsimmers who wish to use it in FSX. K7920 was based at RAF Hornchurch and flown by No 54(F) Squadron in June 1938. Repaint by Peter Watkins.138 downloads
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FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K7985
FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K7985. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Gloster Gladiator Mk1 for flightsimmers who wish to use it in FSX. K7985 was based at RAF Debden and flown by No 73(F) Squadron in 1937. Repaint by Peter Watkins.157 downloads
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FS2004 Gloster Gladiator MK1 K8027
FS2004 Gloster Gladiator MK1 K8027. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's FS2004 Gloster Gladiator Mk1. K8027 was based at RAF Debden and flown by No 87(F) Squadron's 'B' Flight Commander in October 1937. Repaint by Peter Watkins.129 downloads
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FSX Gloster Gladiator MK1 K8027
FSX Gloster Gladiator MK1 K8027. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Gloster Gladiator Mk1 for flightsimmers who wish to use it in FSX. K8027 was based at RAF Debden and flown by No 87(F) Squadron's 'B' Flight Commander in October 1937. Repaint by Peter Watkins.146 downloads
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FS2004 Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K6130
FS2004 Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K6130. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's FS2004 Gloster Gladiator Mk1. K6130 was based at RAF Church Fenton and flown by No 72(F) Squadron's 'A' Flight Commander in 1937. Repaint by Peter Watkins.147 downloads
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FS2004 Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K7985
FS2004 Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K7985. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's FS2004 Gloster Gladiator Mk1. K7985 was based at RAF Debden and flown by No 73(F) Squadron in 1937. Repaint by Peter Watkins.128 downloads
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FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K6130
FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk1 K6130. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Gloster Gladiator Mk1 for flightsimmers who wish to use it in FSX. K6130 was based at RAF Church Fenton and flown by No 72(F) Squadron's 'A' Flight Commander in 1937. Repaint by Peter Watkins.176 downloads
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FSX/P3D v3 Vickers Wellesley Updated
FSX/P3D v3 Vickers Wellesley Updated. The Vickers Type 287 "Wellesley" was a British 1930s light bomber built by Vickers-Armstrong at Brooklands near Weybridge, Surrey, for the Royal Air Force. While it was obsolete by the start of the Second World War and unsuited to the European air war, the Wellesley was successfully used in the desert areas of East Africa, Egypt and the Middle East. This is a panel update for the Wellesley designed by Kazunori Ito. It features a new enhanced and more realistic VC and a new 2D panel with all new instruments. Animated yoke in the 2D panel, smoke and additional camera views added. The FDE has been corrected also. Thanks to Kazunori Ito for the original model, to Andre Ludick for the FDE improvement and to Erwin Welker for the added camera views. VC improvement and new 2D. Panel by Michael Pook.466 downloads
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FSX Supermarine Seafire FR47 VP442
FSX Supermarine Seafire FR47 VP442. A repaint for Rob Richardson's Supermarine Seafire FR47 for Microsoft Flight Simulator X Acceleration. VP442 was flown by No 1833 Squadron, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, Southern Air Division, based at RNAS Bramcote, Warwickshire. Wearing temporary red and yellow bands for annual training in July 1953. Repaint by Peter Watkins.203 downloads
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FSX Supermarine Seafire F46 LA550
FSX Supermarine Seafire F46 LA550. A repaint for Rob Richardson's Supermarine Seafire F46 for Microsoft Flight Simulator X Acceleration. LA550 was flown by No 778 Squadron, Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm,shore based at RNAS Ford in 1946-47. Repaint by Peter Watkins.184 downloads
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FSX Supermarine Seafire F46 LA546
FSX Supermarine Seafire F46 LA546. A repaint for Rob Richardson's Supermarine Seafire F46 for Microsoft Flight Simulator X Acceleration. LA546 was allocated to the RNAS Lossiemouth Station Flight and was used as a personal aircraft by the Station Commander, Admiral Sir Caspar John in 1948. Repaint by Peter Watkins.188 downloads
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FSX Supermarine Seafire F46 LA561
FSX Supermarine Seafire F46 LA561. A repaint for Rob Richardson's Supermarine Seafire F46 for Microsoft Flight Simulator X Acceleration. LA561 was flown by No 1832 Squadron, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, based at RNAS Culham in 1947. Repaint by Peter Watkins.172 downloads
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FSX Supermarine Seafire F46 Prototype
FSX Supermarine Seafire F46 Prototype. A repaint for Rob Richardson's Supermarine Seafire F46 for Microsoft Flight Simulator X Acceleration. LA542 was the prototype Seafire F46 and was used extensively for spinning trials.Only 24 production examples were built and because the wings did not fold they were relegated to training and trials with Reserve Units and Station Flights. Repaint by Peter Watkins.178 downloads
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FSX/P3D v3/v4 North American P-51H Mustang
FSX/P3D v3/v4 North American P-51H Mustang. The ultimate version of the Mustang was the P-51H, which was the fastest Mustang variant to see service and one of the fastest (if not the fastest) piston-engined fighters to enter production during the Second World War. However, it was destined never to see any combat, having entered service too late to participate in the final action against Japan. FSX/P3D P51 model by A.F. Scrub.905 downloads
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FSX Supermarine Seafire F46 LA545
FSX Supermarine Seafire F46 LA545. A repaint for Rob Richardson's Supermarine Seafire F46 for Microsoft Flight Simulator X Acceleration. LA545 was flown by No 1832 Squadron, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, based at RNAS Culham in 1947. Repaint by Peter Watkins.206 downloads
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FSX Finnish Air Force Gloster Gladiator GL-276
FSX Finnish Air Force Gloster Gladiator GL-276. This repaint is for the FS Addon Gloster Gladiator. Gloster Gladiator GL-276 of 2/LeLv 16, Finnish Air Force in 1943. The Finnish Air Force adopted the hakaristi or "hook-cross" as the emblem for their aircraft in 1918 when it was considered by many in the west as a good luck symbol. This cross was replaced with a blue and white roundel in 1945. By Nick Bradin.108 downloads
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FSX Vertigo Dauntless
FSX Vertigo Dauntless "What If" RAF/RN Repaints. These repaints are for the Vertigo Dauntless. These repaints are totally fictitious. The Dauntless never flew in the RAF or Royal Navy except a few for evaluation at Boscombe Down, but I really like the Dauntless and wanted to do something different. So, "what if" 12 Sqn, having used up their Fairy Battles, replaced them with the Dauntless for a year or so before re-equipping with Wellingtons. To get in to action, "what if" 301 Sqn were given the Dauntless until they also were re-equipped with Wellingtons. In 1940, 8 Dutch Fokker T.VIII's escaped the Netherlands and were formed into 320 Sqn of RAF Coastal Command. "What if" in 1941 320 Sqn replaced the tired Fokkers with the Dauntless instead of the Hudson, and used them until 1943 when they switched to the B-25 Mitchell. In the Fleet Air Arm, the standard dive bomber until 1941 was the Blackburn Skua. "What if" this was replaced by the Dauntless and supplemented by the introduction of the Barracuda in 1943 which took over on fleet carriers but the Dauntless was retained on the smaller escort carriers. By Nick Bradin.140 downloads
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FSX Vertigo Dauntless Repaints CBI/Pacific
FSX Vertigo Dauntless Repaints CBI/Pacific. These repaints are for the Vertigo Dauntless. These three repaints are totally fictitious. The Dauntless never flew in the RAF or Royal Navy except a few for evaluation at Boscombe Down, but I really like the Dauntless and wanted to do something different. So, "what if" the Australians were able to purchase the Dauntless instead of the Vultee Vengeance. The Dauntless may have equipped 5 Sqn, RAAF. After 27 Sqn lost all of their Blenheim MkI's in late 1941 early 1942, "what if" they received the Dauntless until the Beaufighter became available. As a Blackburn Skua replacement, "what if" the Dauntless flew alongside Fleet Air Arm Hellcats and Corsairs from HMS Indefatigable in the British Pacific Fleet. By Nick Bradin.110 downloads
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FSX/P3D v3/v4 Early B17-D Flying Fortress
FSX/P3D v3/v4 Early B17-D Flying Fortress. The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engined heavy bomber developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). The B17 bomber was intended from the outset to attack strategic targets by precision daylight bombing, penetrating deep into enemy territory by flying above the effective range of antiaircraft artillery. Turbo-supercharged radial engines were to give the necessary high-altitude performance, and heavy defensive armament was to provide protection against attacking fighters. FSX/P3D model by A.F. Scrub.1,618 downloads